Svensson wins in Singapore on third playoff hole

SINGAPORE — Jesper Svensson won his first European Tour event Sunday after beating Kiradech Aphibarnrat in a playoff at the Singapore Classic.

Svensson tapped in for par at the par-5 18th and the win on the third playoff hole. Aphibarnrat could only make bogey after his third shot rolled off the green and down the slope at the back at the Laguna National Golf Resort Club.

The Swedish player shot a 9-under 63 in the final round to match the course record, one better than his Thai opponent, with both finishing at 17-under 271 overall to force the playoff.

Both players made birdies on the first playoff hole and matching pars on the second before the decisive third trip up the 18th.

“It’s been a lot of good golf, so it was nice to finally come out on top,” Svensson said. “It’s very hard to win so it’s really nice.

“It’s been a long journey. To win on my first season out here, I couldn’t have dreamt of it. It’s always been a dream to be a winner … and to achieve it feels amazing.”

Overnight leader David Micheluzzi finished in a share of seventh place after a final-round 73 left him at 12 under for the tournament.

Shane Lowry’s 72 left the former Open champion nine shots off the lead.

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